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Saving Grand Canyon Byron E Pearson

Saving Grand Canyon By Byron E Pearson

Saving Grand Canyon by Byron E Pearson


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Tells the remarkable true story of the attempts to build dams in one of America's most spectacular natural wonders. Based on twenty-five years of research, this fascinating ride through history chronicles a century of Colorado River water development and debunks the myth that the Sierra Club saved Grand Canyon.

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Saving Grand Canyon: Dams, Deals, and a Noble Myth by Byron E Pearson

Grand Canyon has been saved from dams three times in the last century. Unthinkable as it may seem today, many people promoted damming the Colorado River in the canyon during the early twentieth century as the most feasible solution to the water and power needs of the Pacific Southwest. These efforts reached their climax during the 1960s when the federal government tried to build two massive hydroelectric dams in Grand Canyon. Although not located within the Grand Canyon National Park or Monument, they would have flooded lengthy unprotected reaches of the canyon and along thirteen miles of the park boundary.

Saving Grand Canyon tells the remarkable true story of the attempts to build dams in one of America's most spectacular natural wonders. Based on twenty-five years of research, this fascinating ride through history chronicles a century of Colorado River water development demonstrates how the National Environmental Policy Act came out of these controversies, and debunks the myth that the Sierra Club saved Grand Canyon. It also shows how the Sierra Club parlayed public perception as the canyon's savior into the leadership of the modern environmental movement after the National Environmental Policy Act became law.

The tale of the Sierra Club stopping the dams has become so entrenched-and so embellished-that many historians, popular writers, and filmmakers have ignored the documented historical record. This epic story puts the events from 1963-68 into the broader the context of Colorado River water development and debunks 50 years of Colorado River water development and Grand Canyon history.

Table of Contents

  • Preface: Centennial Reflections
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Something to be Skinned
  • Chapter 2: New Lines in the Sand
  • Chapter 3: Dinosaurs and Rainbows
  • Chapter 4: A Time for Water Statesmanship
  • Chapter 5: A Fjord-like Setting
  • Chapter 6: A Little Closer to God
  • Chapter 7: Permanent Massive Things
  • Chapter 8: Be Careful What You Wish For . . .
  • Chapter 9: Alternative Realities
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author

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    CIN1948908212G
    9781948908214
    1948908212
    Saving Grand Canyon: Dams, Deals, and a Noble Myth by Byron E Pearson
    Used - Good
    Hardback
    University of Nevada Press
    20190925
    368
    N/A
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